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Hydrogen Refuelling Station

Hydrogen Refuelling Station

Introduction

A hydrogen refuelling station is where vehicles powered by hydrogen fuel cells can fill up with compressed hydrogen gas—like a petrol station, but cleaner.

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Hydrogen Refuelling Infrastructure – IEA

🧠 What It Means

  • Dispenses hydrogen at 350 or 700 bar pressure.

  • Often includes on-site hydrogen production or delivery.

  • Growing globally, but still rare compared to EV chargers.

Key Challenges

  • Expensive to build and maintain.

  • Needs government support and public demand.

  • Limited to regions with hydrogen vehicles.

🦁 Muzaffar’s Comment

“These stations are the missing link for hydrogen cars to take off—build them, and the rest follows.”

🦉 Sameer’s Comment

“So hydrogen cars don’t work without their own version of petrol stations… makes sense.”

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